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Tags: Hydrology and Environmental Systems

I am a quantitative ecologist for the Georgia Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Unit. I have extensive experience working with water quality and wetland biogeochemistry data. My past research has focused on using ecological monitoring data to inform management decisions. During my PhD at Tennessee Tech University, I evaluated the success of wetland habitat restoration to reduce nutrient export during flooding. I've also designed and built multiple…
 My research focuses on understanding how natural and anthropogenic processes influence the exchange of matter and energy across the hydrosphere, geosphere, and atmosphere. My research lies at the confluence of hydrology, geology, and ecology in understanding the spatial and temporal patterns in water partitioning and nutrient (or pollutant) fate and transport.     Associate Editor, Vadose Zone Journal  Associate Editor,…
Dr. Susan Wilde’s research and teaching is focused on impaired aquatic systems and challenges with invasive plants/animals, nutrient pollution, harmful algal blooms, emerging contaminants and their implications for fish, wildlife, and even humans depending on these valuable water resources. She discovered a new species of cyanobacteria growing on invasive aquatic plants producing the neurotoxin responsible for killing bald eagles and other…
I conduct trans-disciplinary investigations of water quality issues in collaboration with faculty from Crop and Soil Sciences, Ecology, Engineering, Entomology, Geography, Geology, Marine Sciences, and other programs. Investigators of water resource issues at the University of Georgia are broadly distributed across schools and disciplines. I am a member of IRIS - Institute for Resilient Infrastructure Studies and the RBC - Riber Basin Center.…

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